The downfall of the Romanovs and the causes of the 1917 revolutions
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- The downfall of the Romanovs and the causes of the 1917 revolutions
- Rasputin
- Rasputin was a drunkard miracle healer that advised the Romanov and became symbol of why people hated the royal family
- Economic problems
- In 1916 the inflation in Russia was up by 200% due to there being no available route for Russia to get its vital materials
- Russia's people suffered from a lack of Welfare
- 1905 Revolution
- Causes
- The Russians had had an embarrassing defeat against the Japanese
- Nicolas II's troops had killed peaceful protesters
- Consequences
- The October manifesto led to the creation of the Duma (Russia's parliament)
- Taxes were lowered
- Causes
- The Impact of the Great War
- The war had crippled Russia due to a lack of reasources. This then led to Russia losing an estimated 1,451,000 men.
- The unhappiness with Nicolas II led to the Bolsheviks led by Lenin to take over Russia
- Tsar Nicolas II
- He failed to protect his people on Bloody Sunday
- He did not like the reformed government (the Duma) and would argue with it freqently
- The Bolsheviks
- The Bolshevics wanted change in Russia.
- 1.They wanted to be treated equally as the higher classes
- 2.They wanted to get rid of their monarchy
- 3. They wantedto follow Karl Marx's Communist ideas
- The Bolshevics wanted change in Russia.
- Rasputin
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